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I am telling you....WHAT is WITH those people from FLORIDA? Every time I pick up the paper, and hear about some weird crime, it is from FLORIDA...
1. Casey Anthony...Orlando
2. Hayliegh Cummings...FL
3. Jessica Lunsford...FL
4. Adam Walsh...FL
5. Ted Bundy...FL

There are more...but really, those were just off the top of my head...what the heck? Is there something in the water down there? Anna Nicole Smith, died in FL...so much weird stuff happens there, really, out of proportion with the rest of the US...

Exactly. But to clarify it is not so much the ones from FL as the ones who MOVE TO FL.

Only 2 of the cases you listed, Jessica Lunsford and Haleigh Cummings involved FL natives.

Ever notice how the most dangerous, aggressive, wildest, venomous and seemingly craziest creatures live in hot climates like tropical rain forests and deserts and such? These overheated locales are some of the most inhospitable and dangerous on the planet. Call this a gut instinct, but there's just something about intense heat that makes DNA go haywire. With few exceptions, ecosystems just seem to evolve that way.

As for Florida and it's intense levels of heat (no rain forests or deserts, but hot nonetheless)...yea um, just saying. F--- that state.

Actually, I agree with this. I remember, when I lived in Seattle, I would notice that when the weather was cooler or was a little crazy, (rainy, windy, whatever), people were a LOT nicer. When it got warm? Twits! Twits everywhere!

And my experience in FL was Miami...holy carp what a bunch of freaks and jerks! Hardly a nice person to be found down there. Now, I'm up here in Maine where it's cooler almost all year round and downright cold in the winter. And what are the people? Darn near the nicest I've ever met. (Not 100% but pretty close.)

Ever notice how the most dangerous, aggressive, wildest, venomous and seemingly craziest creatures live in hot climates like tropical rain forests and deserts and such? These overheated locales are some of the most inhospitable and dangerous on the planet. Call this a gut instinct, but there's just something about intense heat that makes DNA go haywire. With few exceptions, ecosystems just seem to evolve that way.

As for Florida and it's intense levels of heat (no rain forests or deserts, but hot nonetheless)...yea um, just saying. F--- that state.

The hot weather is where poor people can be more comfortable when it gets cold...

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